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It was ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips’ turn to take the stage at the SBJ Intercollegiate Athletics Forum, where he said of College Football Playoff expansion: “If it was 16, we wouldn't be having these conversations. I would just say there's such heartache at that cut line right now. My barometer about what's enough and what's not enough is if you are leaving teams out of the playoff that could win a national championship, then you don't have the right number. … So I think you have to at least look at 16, but you may need to look a little bit more than that. That's what we're doing. The P4 commissioners were together yesterday morning and had a great session as we are evaluating some of those options. Then we want to take it back to the management committee…and try to come up with what's the right thing for college football.” More from Phillips on stage in Vegas…
➤ On the league’s success initiative, Phillips noted “it’s a model that people are looking at. To me it's incredibly innovative. I don't know if it fits all conferences, but as I sit here today, and if we come back here in another 24 months, I promise you there will be other conferences that have done this. … It incentivizes our schools to absolutely invest in their programs. Let's compete. You get a baseline. Let's compete on the field and let's compete for viewership. It doesn't mean if you're a smaller school you don't have the same chance. Go out, have a good team and go compete against some really other good big brands. That will help raise your profile. I think it's been fantastic. It has galvanized us. It has leaped us forward, and the conference is as healthy as ever.”
➤ Phillips on private equity: “My number one responsibility is to make sure my board is educated and informed. We have had multiple conversations with a variety of PE folks and banking folks and all of those types of things. … It's necessary for us not to just push it aside because it's not applicable right now. If there's ways to run our business — the business of college sports — better, we would be well-served to listen to those that are the experts in that area: the financial area, the PE area. So we are on a pretty regular cadence, and we'll look forward to continuing to do that with our presidents. … The challenge ends up being, when you have 16 or 18 schools, does it fit all schools’ sizes, where they're at, what their endowment is? … But I'm excited about where we're going with that, considering that every day there's new information in that space.” More. (link)
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Per SBJ’s Chris Smith, one key theme that emerged from SBJ IAF today was the political and even educational role ADs now play in relationships with numerous and varied stakeholders. Here are some of the perspectives…
➤ South Carolina AD Jeremiah Donati: “Whether it’s legislators, board members, donors, your own president or chancellor -- with all this change, you really need to do a good job educating them so they know what you’re planning to do with all these resources that we’re asking for. Because every year it’s just more and more. … This is the cheapest it will ever be to run and operate our businesses.”
➤ Boise State AD Jeramiah Dickey: “Politics in general are not necessarily challenging, per se, it’s just more added to the plate of what our responsibilities are. ... And obviously politics are very much a part of college athletics. With what’s happening federally with higher ed and the monies that maybe are being taken away, I now have a seat at this table to fight because every time the institution is hit, it dominoes into athletics and what we’re able to continue to work towards, creating a sustainable model in a very chaotic time.”
➤ Maryland AD Jim Smith: “It’s a huge role going forward in how we manage whatever cap version we have in making sure that we have the sustainable infrastructure that can support good decision making within all our sports. It’s not just about football. It’s many of the sports are spending rev share dollars or NIL dollars, and making sure that they understand the impact of where those dollars are going, the return on those dollars, and the investment in the research that we did to allocate out those dollars.” (link)
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Michigan has terminated Football HC Sherrone Moore for cause, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel, Dan Wetzel and Adam Schefter. (link)
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Referencing Utah’s recently announced private equity deal with Otro Capital, U.S. Rep. Michael Baumgartner (R-WA) remarked: “Congress will be taking a hard look at the tax exempt status of universities that enter into private equity deals. If you want to act like a non-public entity, you better be ready to be treated like one.” (link)
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College.town has published an overview of Otro Capital in light of the firm’s new partnership with Utah. The profile includes info on the company’s notable investments and their performance, background on the leadership team, insights from leaders’ media appearances, and strategic analysis and questions for stakeholders at Utah, Otro and college athletics as a whole. For your perusal. (link)
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UMBC and former Retrievers AD Brian Barrio have settled a federal lawsuit out of court that Barrio filed alleging he was fired and held responsible for former UMBC Swimming & Diving HC Chad Cradock’s sexual misconduct. Barrio: “Today’s settlement finally vindicates me and allows me to move on after a long and difficult period. It was important for the record to reflect that I handled this situation with integrity and with care for students. This settlement brings closure for me and for my family, and I hope it underscores the importance of supporting those who take the right actions when faced with misconduct in the workplace and encourages others to speak up and take action if they are faced with a similar situation.” More. (link)
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South Carolina is seeking a declaratory judgement from the state Supreme Court relating to a contract dispute with the ongoing $350M Williams-Brice Stadium renovation and “lifetime” Gamecock Club member George Lee III, per SBJ’s Ben Portnoy, who notes that at stake is “whether Lee and roughly 200 other ‘Lifetime Members’ can assert rights to the stadium’s new premium suites -- assets expected to generate around $200M over the next decade and viewed as essential funding for the renovation.” Portnoy: “The university contends Lee and the roughly 200 Lifetime Members are guaranteed access to four season football tickets, but not rights to the new premium suites [ranging in price from $77K-$150K plus a capital gift]. The suites now being constructed, the university believes, are not simply better tickets than those available at Williams-Brice Stadium when Lee signed his contract in 1990, but a fundamentally different product. … The concern is that if these contracts are applicable to the new spaces it could jeopardize the revenues that are an impetus for the project.” Lee: “It kind of tries to paint me as the guy that wants to blow up the whole project. And that’s not true. That’s the furthest thing from the truth.” (link)
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The NCAA Committee on Infractions has approved a negotiated resolution following an investigation that uncovered sports betting violations by former San Francisco Men’s Basketball student-athlete Marcus Williams that trigger permanent ineligibility. Per the agreement, Williams knowingly provided information to another men's basketball student-athlete at a different school, who was betting on daily fantasy platforms on Williams' performance. Additionally, Williams did not cooperate with the investigation when he knowingly provided false or misleading information. The violations were uncovered when the enforcement staff reviewed text messages for a separate infractions case involving former Fresno State student-athlete Mykell Robinson. Records on Robinson's phone indicated that on nine occasions between November 2024 and January 2025, Williams knowingly provided information to Robinson, who was betting on Williams through daily fantasy sports accounts. In each instance, Williams directed Robinson to take the over line on his performance. (link)
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Football season tickets for the 2026 UTSA season are now on sale, and every dollar of revenue from the new season tickets is going directly to student-athlete revenue sharing. Roadrunners AD Lisa Campos: “With the positive momentum our Football program continues to build, this new revenue-sharing opportunity allows every new season-ticket purchase to directly enhance the experience of our student-athletes and impact our results on the field. This provides a powerful and meaningful way for our community to invest in the future of our program and the student-athletes who represent this university.” (link)
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Georgia has mutually agreed to cancel a pair of upcoming home-and-home series against Louisville (2026 & 2027) and NC State (2033 & 2034) as part of the SEC’s new nine-game league schedule expansion, per the Athens Banner-Herald’s Marc Weiszer, who adds UGA and UofL are still exploring playing a neutral site match-up at a later date. Louisville AD Josh Heird says the decision was “mutual, and strategic,” according to WDRB’s Eric Crawford, who notes: “Once Georgia opted out of the 2026 game, Louisville could have enforced multiple contract clauses — including a $1M cancellation penalty and a separate fee if Georgia declined to host the 2027 return trip. But taking such a measure actually would have had a price tag for Louisville, too. To make room for Georgia, Louisville would have had to buy out other already-scheduled non-conference opponents in both 2026 and 2027 to accommodate the ACC’s move to a nine-game conference schedule. That additional cost, Heird said, ‘would have added unnecessary cost without improving our overall competitive position.’“ (link, link)
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Playfly Sports and JMI are collaborating to bring back the Opening Spike Classic during the initial week of the 2026 women’s college volleyball season with Kansas, Stanford, Wisconsin and Pitt all slated to battle at Pitt’s Petersen Events Center next August on ESPN and ESPN2. The event will start with Kansas vs. Pitt and Wisconsin vs. Stanford on Friday, Aug. 28, before concluding with Kansas vs. Stanford and Wisconsin vs. Pitt on Sunday, Aug. 30. (link)
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Football Files…
➤ Toledo hires Mercer Football HC Mike Jacobs for the same role leading the Rockets. (link)
➤ Kennesaw State Football HC Jerry Mack has reportedly agreed to a new six-year contract, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel. (link)
➤ James Madison has finalized a new deal for Football HC Billy Napier, agreeing to a five-year contract running through Feb. 28, 2031. Napier’s annual university salary is set at $500K each year of the term, with the option to redirect earned performance incentives toward staff bonuses or player-retention efforts with AD approval. The agreement includes annual $140K retention bonuses (2027-31), annual $315K fundraising bonuses (2026-30), and $50K in licensing/media rights royalties paid each July. (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Arkansas State welcomes Houston Asst. AD of Learning Services Shawn Buckner as Senior Assoc. AD for Academic Services. (link)
➤ Georgia State elevates Asst. AD - Deputy Director of P.A.S.S/SWA Jessica Summey to Assoc. AD for Academics/SWA. (link)
➤ UNLV hires Western Oregon (DII) Women’s Soccer HC Kacey Bingham as the next HC of the Rebels. (link)
➤ Central Michigan taps Western Michigan AC James DeCosemo as its new Women’s Soccer HC. (link)
➤ Gardner-Webb selects UNC Greensboro AHC Jonathan Lagos as the Runnin’ Bulldogs new Men’s Soccer HC. (link)
➤ Gardner-Webb Men’s Tennis HC Mike Griffith is set to retire following the 2026 spring campaign after 24 years at the helm. (link)
➤ Mount St. Mary’s Men’s & Women’s Water Polo HC Justin Vink resigns to pursue other professional opportunities after serving on staff since 2023. (link)
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NCAA President Charlie Baker tells Sports Illustrated’s Bryan Fischer he’s prepared to use every tool at his disposal to defend the NCAA regardless of what happens in Washington, D.C., in the coming months: “We don’t have a choice. That’s why we’re up to our eyeballs in court cases. We’re going to fight them all.” Here’s more from Baker at Sports Business Journal’s Intercollegiate Athletics Forum in Vegas yesterday…
➤ Baker explains why the NCAA continues to litigate rather than retreat or rewrite policies: “It’s critical for us to play those out as long as we have to. What’s at stake here is a ton of opportunities for the next generation of young people—and they’re not sitting in the courtroom, they don’t have a name, but they are the ones who are going to lose if we’re not successful in this stuff.”
➤ As it relates to eligibility waivers, appeals and lawsuits, Baker argues that a small number of lawsuits has created a disproportionate amount of blowback: “I think there were 1,500, plus or minus, Division I waivers last year. Two thirds of them got approved, which leaves you with about 450 or somewhere in that general vicinity that didn’t get approved. I think 40 have ended up in court—so 90% of the people who didn’t get what they wanted out of a waiver did not go to court. But 10% did and that’s where all the emotion and challenge comes from. And remember, of that 10% we win 60 to 70% of those cases. Now you’re down to a really small number that’s creating most of the angst and most of the confusion”
➤ Baker adds: “The one thing I hear a lot from the membership is that clarity would be nice, especially on things like eligibility. We win way more of those cases than we lose thankfully. But the fact that we don’t win them all means you have coaches and ADs who call me and say what judge you end up in front of has a lot to do with whether or not your player gets approved for another year. There’s a lot of unhappiness about that and I get it. That particular issue more than almost any other really got the attention of a lot of people in Washington to say, ‘O.K., now I understand why you act, why you believe you have a problem here that could use our help.’” (link)
➤ In his conversation with SBJ’s Abe Madkour, Baker remarks that “at some point we’re going to figure out that no one understood when they were legalizing sports betting that they were going to put it on your phone. I was governor of Massachusetts when we passed the sports betting bill, and the whole conversation through the whole debate and discussion was about whether or not restaurants or VFW halls or other places where people gather could get a license to actually offer sports betting. The sentiment was it’s going to be just like it is in Vegas only now you’re going to have to go someplace, but it’ll be someplace local. … I don’t think anybody anticipated that you could literally sit there like this in your living room and bankrupt yourself in the course of 35 or 40 minutes.”
➤ In regards to private equity, Baker still believes caution is the word of the day, particularly as it relates to who makes decisions, how long investors will stay and where best investment opportunities lie. “We talked to Utah about what they did, and I think what they did was really well thought out and really well designed…because they still own the majority of the decision-making, they own the majority of the seats on the board, they got a minimum commitment with respect to how long they’re going to be in and they also talked a lot about what they were seeking to achieve.” (link)
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More from SBJ IAF…
Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark said the College Football Playoff Selection Committee “got it right,” calling Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua’s backlash to the Irish missing the playoff “egregious.” Specifically, Yormark said: “I think overall [the selection committee] did the right job. It’s progress over perfection. The selection process will never be perfect. And our goal as commissioners and the management committee is how do we improve? I will say this and I’m a little outspoken about it. I don’t like how Notre Dame has reacted to it. I think Pete, his behavior has been egregious. … It’s been egregious going after Jim Phillips when they saved Notre Dame during COVID. We all knew and it was very transparent. Hunter [Yurachek] was very transparent about it, the chair, that as Notre Dame and Miami (FL) got closer together, head-to-head would be a factor. BYU lost. If they came closer together head-to-head, it would make a difference in that decision. So I think he’s totally out of bounds in his approach. And if he were in the room, I would tell him the same. We all signed up for it and Hunter, the chair, was very transparent about it. I’m going to reiterate that again. He said more than once as it becomes closer to the rankings, head-to-head would play a role. And I was very taken aback by his approach.” (link)
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American Conference Commissioner Tim Pernetti outlined several structural reforms he believes college sports must pursue, starting with the ability for conferences to jointly negotiate media rights. Pernetti noted that professional leagues prove “a single seller” produces far more value and that “billions of dollars” are being left on the table. He also highlighted the American’s conference-wide commercial strategy, which includes a potential women’s sports deal through American RISE Ventures, and argued the industry “cannot spend another 10 years getting sued. Further, Pernetti called for better governance and suggested that it “may be time for the [College Football Playoff] to become an entity that oversees college football versus an entity that produces an event at the end of the year.” (link)
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The College Sports Commission has now approved $87.5M in NIL value across more than 12,000 submissions through its NIL Go clearinghouse in its first five months, and CSC CEO Bryan Seeley says the next priority is finalizing a membership agreement that will outline rights, enforcement authority and dispute-resolution processes. “Right now, there’s perception among a lot of people that everyone is cheating. … Signing that agreement gets us another step to strong, fast and fair enforcement. That’s what people want.” The document is currently on its second draft, and Seeley notes this iteration “was quite a bit weaker than the first agreement. A lot of the input from the schools was to make it less stringent.” Seeley also explained the goal is 45-day resolutions with a single decision maker and the opportunity for appeals to a neutral arbitrator, mirroring pro-sports models. “If we’re going to find someone violating the rules, we’d better have the evidence.” Seeley stressed that cooperation requirements in the participation agreement are critical: “Delays are not normally caused by the investigators. They’re caused by feet-dragging by the people being investigated. So, you need to have some leverage over people to make sure they don’t drag their feet, and they actually show up for interviews, they provide evidence, they respond to your request for documents.” (link)
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Iowa AD Beth Goetz, SMU AD Damon Evans, Tennessee AD Danny White and Texas Tech AD Kirby Hocutt also participated in a panel discussion to review how they are navigating record-high budgets and escalating expenses. Goetz emphasized aligning sponsors with institutional identity, pointing to the school’s on-field logo partnership with John Deere: “Our fan bases are all getting more comfortable with those sponsorship logos and all of those things, but when they see that shared vision, that shared value system, I think they embrace it a lot better.” Hocutt explained the Red Raiders are taking NIL education directly to donors and local businesses, reframing it as “Opportunity Amid Chaos” and urging corporate partners to see student-athletes as authentic marketing assets: “We’ve got to communicate to our external groups what we need and ask them to lean in where they have businesses. They can market their product through our student-athletes and think differently than they traditionally have.” (link)
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People & Places…
➤ Delaware has elevated Interim President Laura A. Carlson to the permanent post. (link)
➤ CollegeAD reports ULM AD SJ Tuohy will be an "at-will" employee and make $175K in yearly compensation. (link)
➤ Appalachian State Senior Deputy AD/CRO Chris Wood and Senior Assoc. AD Mike Richey have exited the department, also per CollegeAD. (link)
➤ Cincinnati Asst. GM Carter Wilson is expected to be hired as the GM at USF under new Bulls HC Brian Hartline, CBS’ Matt Zenitz reports. (link)
➤ North Texas is expected to hire Texas Director of Scouting Errin Joe as its GM, again per CBS’ Matt Zenitz. (link)
➤ More administrative moves can be seen on The Wire on Collegiate Sports Connect: Arkansas, Auburn, Central Michigan, College of Charleston, Dartmouth, Eastern Illinois, Fordham, Holy Cross, Lafayette, La Salle, Louisiana Tech, Maine, Marshall, Merrimack, Michigan State, the NCAA, Northwestern, Ohio, Santa Clara, St. John’s, Texas A&M, UC Irvine, UMass Lowell, UNC Wilmington, Vermont, West Virginia and William & Mary. (link)
➤ And don’t miss this morning’s Coaches.wire, which details all coaching transactions across the industry over the last 48 hours. (link)
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Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua insists the Fighting Irish will not alter their approach to the football transfer portal in regards to the ACC: “We don’t think about an ACC governor on what we might or might not do in the portal. We have our own governor.” Asked if ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips or anyone else in the league had asked the Irish to lay off ACC talent in the portal, Bevacqua suggested they had not, adding: “Up until this moment, I think the relationship between Notre Dame and the ACC has been unbelievably healthy and mutually beneficial. That’s one of the reasons why we were so kind of flabbergasted by this.” (link)
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Lots of private equity talk in the latest edition of CRO.ticker, including Wrexham AFC securing a minority investment from Apollo Global Management and Bayern Munich holding exploratory talks with EQT about selling a minority stake (to many fans’ consternation). There’s also lots to unpack from NASCAR Senior Director of Consumer Intelligence Damian Arbuckle on making analytics digestible throughout the organization, a look at U.S. Soccer’s “Never Chase Reality” campaign and, of course, more talk on AI, including this from Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai: “What a CEO does is maybe one of the easier things…for an AI to do.” Check it out. (link)
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CBS’ Brandon Marcello reports the “Big 12 will adopt the ACC’s replay transparency in football next season.” (link)
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Texas A&M taps Florida State Women’s Soccer AHC Bobby Shuttleworth for its HC post. (link)
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Fox announces that 18.3M people watched Saturday’s Big Ten Championship between Indiana and Ohio State, making it the most-watched Big Ten title game in the 14-year history of the event. Meanwhile, ESPN reports the SEC Championship between Georgia and Alabama drew 16.9M viewers, and the Big 12 title game featuring Texas Tech and BYU drew 9M viewers. The Duke-Virginia ACC Championship came in at just under 4M, while the American and Sun Belt title tilts generated 2.4M and 1.1M viewers, respectively. (link)
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Nexstar Media Group says viewership of ACC and Pac-12 football games on The CW increased 10% YoY. (link)
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Bloomberg’s Lucas Shaw reports the Paramount-Netflix bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery is expected to stretch well into 2026 as Paramount and Netflix brace for a prolonged fight. Warner Bros. has 10 business days to respond to Paramount’s hostile $30/share offer, but is not expected to unwind its recently signed merger agreement with Netflix, which would trigger a $2.8B breakup fee. In the meantime, Paramount continues to weigh its next steps, including pursuing a January 8 tender offer, extending its bid, litigating to block Netflix’s deal, or raising its price. Both bidders have signaled capacity to raise their offers. Paramount CEO David Ellison is courting investors in D.C. and on Wall Street. More. (link)
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Director of Athletics Security and Emergency Operations (University of Southern California / Los Angeles, CA): More details HERE.
Associate Director of Athletic Facilities (University of Tennessee / Knoxville, TN): More details HERE.
Operations Coordinator - STM Driven (Short's Travel Management / Waterloo, IA): More details HERE.
Facilities and Event Operations Graduate Assistant (East Texas A&M / Commerce, TX): More details HERE.
Graduate Assistant: Operations and Facilities (Belmont University / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
Assistant Director Operations/Athletics (University of Kentucky / Lexington, KY): More details HERE.
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Assistant Athletic Trainer (Eastern Michigan University / Ypsilanti, MI): More details HERE.
Associate Athletic Trainer, Baseball (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Applied Sport Science Coordinator (University of Oklahoma / Norman, OK): More details HERE.
Sports Performance Coach for Men’s and Women’s Soccer (University of North Carolina at Charlotte / Charlotte, NC): More details HERE
Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach (Utah State University / Logan, UT): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Belmont University / Nashville, TN): More details HERE.
Athletic Trainer - Softball (Grand Canyon University / Phoenix, AZ): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletic Trainer - Football (University of Nebraska / Lincoln, NE): More details HERE.
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Account Executive (University of Arkansas / Fayetteville, AR): More details HERE.
Assistant Athletics Director - Ticketing (Kansas State University / Manhattan, KS): More details HERE.
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